Finland inflates refugee costs to squeeze aid

The powerful Finance Ministry has, once again, inflated the estimates for expenses related to asylum seekers in the aid budget for 1995. The “unused” funds are likely to be taken away from the Foreign Ministry later next year. (See DT 22/94)

By squeezing all possible refugee costs into the FINNIDA budget, the Finance Ministry has effectively reduced funds available for actual development aid activities.

The experience from the past two years has been that only a fraction of those estimated in fact seek asylum in Finland. In 1993, 2,000 actually sought refuge compared to the 5,000 estimated in the budget. That year, FINNIDA “saved” FIM 200 million, but the agency was only allowed to use FIM 40 million of this to assist refugees abroad.

The remaining funds were transferred back to the state coffers. In all likelihood the same thing will happen in 1995.